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== Shows == | == Shows == | ||
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[[Chain Letters]] | [[Chain Letters]] | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
- | Glasgow-born comedian and impressionist. Began as a singer/entertainer, becoming one of the youngest people to have their own Scottish TV series, ''Hello, Good Evening and Welcome'' ([[ | + | Glasgow-born comedian and impressionist. Began as a singer/entertainer, becoming one of the youngest people to have their own Scottish TV series, ''Hello, Good Evening and Welcome'' (Sir [[David Frost]]'s catchphrase). He appeared nationally on LWT's impressions show ''Copy Cats'' (with [[Andrew O'Connor]]). |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
He once co-starred with Petula Clark in Canada. Well, someone has to. | He once co-starred with Petula Clark in Canada. Well, someone has to. | ||
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+ | He was on the bill of ''Live From Her Majesty's'' on the night that Tommy Cooper suffered a fatal heart attack in the middle of his act. | ||
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+ | On stage, he's played the part of Al Jolson in both ''Jolson'' (taking over from [[Brian Conley]]) and ''Jolson & Co.'' | ||
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Revision as of 18:55, 20 November 2021
Biography
Glasgow-born comedian and impressionist. Began as a singer/entertainer, becoming one of the youngest people to have their own Scottish TV series, Hello, Good Evening and Welcome (Sir David Frost's catchphrase). He appeared nationally on LWT's impressions show Copy Cats (with Andrew O'Connor).
Trivia
He once co-starred with Petula Clark in Canada. Well, someone has to.
He was on the bill of Live From Her Majesty's on the night that Tommy Cooper suffered a fatal heart attack in the middle of his act.
On stage, he's played the part of Al Jolson in both Jolson (taking over from Brian Conley) and Jolson & Co.